A Texan conservative Anglican -- yes, a square peg -- ponders both churchly and worldly things and enjoys his new church.

Saturday, November 03, 2012

“Every Freakin’ Day for the Last Four Years Has Been an October Surprise.”

For some months, I’ve
been thinking about posting a litany of the lawless outrages of Obama in order
to put his term in perspective.But I realized that is like writing my own personal Bible concordance; I
neither have the time nor the energy.

Then I thought
surely someone will do that thankless task, and then I will direct my readers
to that great work. But I have
seen no such work . . . until now.

A certain Zombie,
no doubt with the endless energy that comes from being undead, has ventured to
make a “complete list of Barack Obama’s scandals, misdeeds, crimes and
blunders.” And he’s off to a very
good start at least.

Here are some
highlights, or lowlights if you will:

Invariably and intentionally misquotes the Declaration of
Independence in speeches, leaving out the words “by our Creator” in the famous
passage “…are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,” which
Obama always recites as “…are endowed with certain unalienable rights.”

$6 trillion in new national debt under Obama…after he
promised to decrease the
deficit.

Illegally ending the welfare-to-work requirements passed
by Congress.

In a primary debate against Hillary Clinton in 2008, Obama
said he would never force people to buy health insurance, since those without
it couldn’t afford to buy it. Less than two years later, he rammed through
Obamacare, which does indeed force people to buy health insurance.

Blocked continued construction of the Keystone Pipeline,
thereby intentionally reducing energy resources for the US and forcing Canada
to sell more of its oil to China.

When states tied to stop election fraud with voter ID
laws, Obama sued to prevent them from doing so.

And there is so much more. Kudos to our undead
friend for reminding us how important it is bring this horrifying regime to an
end.

I prayed the Litany
this morning and urge my readers to pray and work (and vote) as if America depended on it.
. . . because it does.

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Note: I expect to
live blog and/or tweet up a storm on Election Night. It should be quite a spectacle. . . . Election Night, not
me.